Last April, CISA issued an 11-month extension for its CVE program with MITRE, rescuing the program from an almost certain death.
Since then, CISA and MITRE have negotiated a new deal that puts the CVE program on firmer footing.
My exclusive for CSO, with thanks to Peter Allor and others within the cybersecurity vulnerability community.
CVE program funding secured, easing fears of repeat crisis
This kernel vulnerability looks interesting to look at.
crypto: caam - fix overflow on long hmac keys
VLAI Severity -> High (confidence: 0.9638)
https://vulnerability.circl.lu/vuln/CVE-2026-43330
RE: https://mastodon.social/@lobsters/116193283985618904
I spent enough time building e-commerce platforms to know US ZIP codes do not guarantee a city, county, and state (nor are they guaranteed unique to the US).
Anyway, absolutist statements anno…
NATO SG Rutte calls authoritarian leader who illegally attacked a third country and threatened to end its civilisation his friend.
https://kyivindependent.com/trump-meets-nato-chief-as-us-mulls-wihtdrawal-from-alliance/
Oh, super. We really don't have enough coffee shops in this city. /s
https://www.alxnow.com/2026/04/08/new-coffee-shop-and-wine-bar-aims-for-spring-opening-on-queen-street/
Sources: SK Hynix's big customers have been proposing a range of offers to secure memory chip supplies, including investing in dedicated chip production lines (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific